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Testimonials
Pam Gundrum
Student, University of Wisconsin Stout
“CulturePrep’s Safe to Relate speaker was fantastic. It was very motivating listening to him. I would like to thank him for impacting my life with the presentation and encourage him to write a book.”
Brian Wm. Niles
CEO, TargetX.com, Philadelphia, PA
“CulturePrep’s goal-oriented and practical cross-cultural advancement strategies do an effective job in helping employers and employees recognize elements and areas of cultural diversity in the workplace, and how relating to differences impacts the bottom line of their company.”
Warren H. Haggerty
Former mayor, Reading, PA
“Through the county-wide ‘Decade of Diversity’ campaign, CulturePrep has served to implore people to unify during a time when factionalism and racism are driving much of the country apart.”
Bishop Joseph Mukwaya
Kiyinda Mityana Diocese, Uganda, East Africa
“Part of what you (CulturePrep) do is visit countries so that we can all learn to relate to each other, learning from one another, and build relationships. We are really ready for that and we look forward to receiving that.”
Carlos Wiley
Director, Multicultural Affairs, University of Wisconsin – Platteville
“CulturePrep’s Safe to Relate workshop is one of the best diversity workshops I’ve ever attended.”
Teresa Arbogast
School Counselor, Littleton Public Schools, Littleton, CO
“Our Safe to Relate workshop facilitator had excellent rapport with the participants. He was a fantastic listener, flexible, engaging, and his energy was contagious. The overall presentation was great.”
Jennifer L. Heins-Daum
Training Coordinator, University of Wisconsin-Stout Human Resources
“Mr. Vogel (CulturePrep founder) holistically challenged our personal status quo: thinking, feeling, pro-acting. His presentation touched the core soul of some participants, prompting tears. With father and son audience members, his questions evoked pride and continued commitment. For myself, the ascent continues…�
This is the sign of a truly successful initiative. Safe to Relate’s challenge and message does not dissipate after the workshop ends – continued growth and self-efficacy prevail.”
Kim Savage
Owner, Golden Martial Arts Academy Golden, CO
“CulturePrep’s ‘Safe to Relate’ program is a must for any organization looking to develop and encourage cross-cultural sensitivity, tolerance, and understanding…”
Cheryl Holmberg
Executive Director, Clear Creek Rock House, Idaho Springs, CO
“Our students were having a hard time with the local police. CulturePrep’s Director Peter Vogel came into our Mentoring Program and did a wonderful Safe to Relate presentation involving the students and police officers. The end result was that our students had a much better understanding of the policeman’s job and that they are here for our benefit. Also the police went away understanding our students better and had much better rapport afterwards.”
Stacey Brown
Coordinator for Multicultural Affairs Suffolk County Community College, Selden, NY
“Our Safe to Relate facilitator created a “safe space” for participants to openly share personal experiences and discuss sensitive issues. I feel that the workshop also helped to establish a foundation on which we can build positive cross-cultural relationships at our institution.”